For many years a secret weapon in the wax-box of World Cup Servicemen. To be used when the snow is in a stage going from cold to wet, around freezing.
New fallen snow: 0°C (32°F).
Old fine grained snow: -1°C to -3°C (30°F to 27°F).

-6ºC to -12ºC (21ºF to 10ºF). For common cold conditions. Contains also some synthetic wax, which makes it durable in aggressive snow. Good training wax alone. It offers good glide plus base protection at an economical price. Recommended iron temperature setting of 140ºC.

+10ºC to 0ºC (50ºF to 32ºF). For very wet, saturated snow. This is the Worlds most frequently used wax for base prep/saturation and as travel wax for warm skis. Recommended iron temperature setting of 110ºC.

A new wax for the Cera Nova X line made a slightly harder than the old CH10
Test results show that a harder wax performs better in very wet saturated snow. The adjusted hardness makes it more durable than before. Good wax for base prep and training. For racing we recommend to go with fluoro wax in this temperature area.
Temperature range from 0°C to 10°C (32°F to 50°F).
Recommended iron temp: 120°C (248°F).

A new cold hydrocarbon wax for extreme cold conditions, which can perfectly be used alone as a race wax when the air humidity is low. It performs very well on artificial snow and has a great durability.
In the warmer part of the temperature range, and when high air humidity, Cera F powder, such as FC04X will increase the performance.
Temperature range from -12°C to -32°C (10°F to -25°F).
Recommended iron temp: 155°C (311°F).

A new and improved wax that performs great in normal winter conditions below the freezing point. Its hardness makes it convenient to work with and easy to get a good end-result.
It is an economic training and racing wax as well as an all round base prep wax.
Temperature range from -2°C to -8°C (28°F to 18°F).
Recommended iron temp: 140°C (284°F).

+10°C to -3°C (50°F to 27°F). Improved flexibility toward fine-grained moist snow, without icing up. Improved grip on wet, coarse-grained snow. Improved “feeling”. To be applied as the final layer of klister. Comparable to the old, famous VM-klister from 1982. Frequently used in World Cup competition. Good for Racing as well as Recreational skiing.

Temperature range from 0°C to 10°C (32°F to 50°F).
Recommended iron temp: 120°C (248°F).
A new wax in for the Cera Nova X line made a little bit harder than the old LF10test result shows that a slightly harder wax performs better in this area, , especially noticeable when used alone. The adjusted hardness is also making the wax more durable than before. It’s a good wax for base prep wax, but also a great training wax. For racing we recommend to go with high fluoro wax in this temperature area, but with a powder on top LF10X can be used with a good result. The FC10X powder would then be the natural choice.The speed of the iron should be approx. 8-10 sec. on a skating or alpine ski. The wax can be re-heated after cooling to room temperature (10 min) for better durability. Important to have a good iron to get an efficient melting of the wax.

Temperature range from -8°C to -14°C (18°F to 7°F).
Recommended iron temp: 150°C (311°F).
The 5 series is brand new for the Cera Nova X line, and fulfill a hardness gap between the 4 and the 6 series. It’s easier to apply than the 4 series, but provides outstanding glide properties within its temperature range, and has a great durability.The speed of the iron should be approx. 8-10 sec. on a skating or alpine ski. The wax can be re-heated after cooling to room temperature (10 min) for better durability. Important to have a good iron to get an efficient melting of the wax. Scraping after appr, one minute. LF05X can be used as a race wax alone, but is often used as a base for Cera F powder, such as FC05X.

Temperature range from -2°C to -8°C (28°F to 18°F).
Recommended iron temp: 140°C (284°F).
A new and improved wax that performs great in normal winter conditions below the freezing point. Its hardness makes it convenient to work with and easy to get a good end-result.Can be used as a racing wax at low air humidity, but will also serve the purpose as a brilliant training wax.The speed of the iron should be approx. 8-10 sec. on a skating ski or alpine ski. The wax can be re-heated after cooling to room temperature (10 min) for better durability. Important to have a good iron to get an efficient melting of the wax.When used as a base for Cera F, we recommend the new FC07X powder.

Temperature range from -4°C to 4°C (25°F to 39°F).
Recommended iron temp: 130°C (266°F).
A continuation of the std. LF8, a great wax for both base-prep and training. It can also can be used as a race wax, preferably with Cera F powder on top. Easy to melt and very convenient to work with.The speed of the iron should be approx. 8-10 sec. on a skating or alpine ski. The wax can be re-heated after cooling to room temperature (10 min) for better durability. Important to have a good iron to get an efficient melting of the wax.When used as a base for Cera F, we recommend the FC08X powder.

A flexible and practical basewax for the VR and V-waxes for colder conditions than -1°C (30°F). To be used when the snow has been transformed and the wear on the wax is high. Rub on and iron in with a waxing iron. Cork smooth.
New fallen snow: -1°C to -22°C (30°F to -7°F).
Old fine grained snow: -1°C to -22°C (30°F to -7°F).

The absolute fastest wax and team choice for all-season speed.
Banked Slalom legends like Terje Haakonsen know the importance of fluorinated wax in taking home the duct tape trophy. Try out some of the highly concentrated good stuff whether testing your skills in a local pipe comp, banked race or mass-start downhill with a competition-grade 14 F to 32F temperature specific hot wax formulated with high-speed fluorocarbons.